supposed to be 105,000 miles i would do it at like 90,000 to be safe, because it is an interference engine and if the belt brakes you will need a new engine.
The last Sebring was the 2010 model year. In 2011 it was renamed the Chrysler 200.
The Sebring model car was first developed by Maserati, related or unrelated, afterwards Chrysler started making it. The Maserati Sebring convertable's last year was 1969, the Chrysler Sebring convertable is still in production today.
Chrysler recommends timing belt replacement at 100,000 miles. It may last 200,000 miles or it may break and bend valves earlier. Replacing the belt is good insurance.Chrysler recommends timing belt replacement at 100,000 miles. It may last 200,000 miles or it may break and bend valves earlier. Replacing the belt is good insurance.
Yes, the last Chrysler product with a carburetor was 1987.
Should be changed around every 100,000 miles.
The 2004 model uses a chain and not a belt. The chain will last the life of the engine.
timing belts sometimes go at 40,000 miles they are just rubber and will not last forever i would say 95,000 is good mileage for a belt and nothing to worry about.
a timing chain last longer than a timing belt... a lot longer.
A 2007 Toyota Corolla does not have a timing belt. It has a timing CHAIN. It is expected to last the life of the car.
The last Chrysler LeBaron was in 1995. Both engines available that year had timing belts.The last Chrysler LeBaron was in 1995. Both engines available that year had timing belts.
It doesn't have a timing belt. It has a timing chain and it will last the life of the engine.
I have a 1997 Sebring Convertible. Engine is currently at 152,000 miles and still going strong.